My potted pear tree has stopped producing blossom - is it finished?


Question:a couple of years ago someone excessively pruned the pear tree and appeared to kill it off..eventually new growth appeared from the roots but it is yet to blossom or bear fruit..however it does produce a good deal of leaves and looks quite healthy...any thoughts/ideas?

Answers:
If it's NOT producing fruit I would suggest pruning it because all the moisture is going to the leaves and not to producing nice ripe delicious pears and I would also suggest contacting a local professional because usually for fruit to appear it puts out fruit before it puts out leaves.

Here's a website that says exactly that and it'll help your pear tree produce more succulent ripe pears to enjoy year round.


Wait..
if it is producing leaves it is alive and you might taste any healthy pears in a few months or years

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